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The Greasy Hands Preachers is a fascinating dive into the world of motorcycle culture, where the art of manual labor takes center stage. Shot beautifully on 16mm, the film captures the grit and beauty of various landscapes, from California to Indonesia. It’s not just about the machines but the people behind them – the mechanics and builders, each with their own stories and passions. The pacing feels a bit languid at times, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the craftsmanship and philosophy of those who find joy in creating with their hands. There’s a distinct sense of community and revival here, celebrating a counterculture that embraces simplicity and skill over the digital fast lane. It’s a love letter to those who find solace in grease and steel.
Explores motorcycle cultureShot in various countriesFocus on manual labor revival
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